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|VariationTransSource=[[When the Clouds Part]], [[Brunnhölzl, K.|Brunnhölzl]], 421 <ref>[[Brunnhölzl, Karl]]. [[When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sūtra and Tantra]]. Boston: Snow Lion Publications, an imprint of Shambhala Publications, 2014.</ref> | |VariationTransSource=[[When the Clouds Part]], [[Brunnhölzl, K.|Brunnhölzl]], 421 <ref>[[Brunnhölzl, Karl]]. [[When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sūtra and Tantra]]. Boston: Snow Lion Publications, an imprint of Shambhala Publications, 2014.</ref> | ||
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|EnglishCommentary=(5) Now, [there follows] a verse on the ultimate characteristics, which refers to the topic of endowment. (P122b) | |||
::'''Buddhahood is inconceivable, permanent, everlasting, quiescent,<ref>I follow DP ''zhi ba'' (Skt. śivam, meaning "welfare," "prosperity," "bliss," "auspiciousness," "fortune," or "final liberation").</ref> eternal''', | |||
::'''Peaceful, all-pervasive, and free from conception, just like space.''' | |||
::'''It is everywhere without attachment and obstruction, free from harsh sensations''', | |||
::'''Invisible, ungraspable, splendid, and stainless'''. II.29 | |||
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Verse II.29 Variations
प्रशान्तं च व्यापि व्यपगतविकल्पं गगनवत्
असक्तं सर्वत्रापरतिघपरुषस्पर्शविगतं
न दृश्यं न ग्राह्यं शुभमपि च बुद्धत्वममलम्
praśāntaṃ ca vyāpi vyapagatavikalpaṃ gaganavat
asaktaṃ sarvatrāparatighaparuṣasparśavigataṃ
na dṛśyaṃ na grāhyaṃ śubhamapi ca buddhatvamamalam
།རབ་ཏུ་ཞི་ཁྱབ་རྟོག་བྲལ་ནམ་མཁའ་བཞིན།
།ཆགས་མེད་ཀུན་ཏུ་ཐོགས་མེད་རྩུབ་རེག་སྤངས།
།ལྟ་གཟུང་མེད་དགེ་སངས་རྒྱས་དྲི་མ་མེད།
Peaceful, all-pervasive, and free from conception, just like space.
It is everywhere without attachment and obstruction, free from harsh sensations,
Invisible, ungraspable, splendid, and stainless.
Apaisé, omniprésent, libre de la pensée, pareil à l’espace, Libre d’attachement, nulle part entravé, sans plus de contacts grossiers, Invisible, insaisissable et vertueux, le Bouddha est immaculé.
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- Brunnhölzl, Karl. When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sūtra and Tantra. Boston: Snow Lion Publications, an imprint of Shambhala Publications, 2014.
- I follow DP zhi ba (Skt. śivam, meaning "welfare," "prosperity," "bliss," "auspiciousness," "fortune," or "final liberation").
།དེ་ལ་དོན་དམ་པའི་མཚན་ཉིད་ཀྱི་{br}ལྡན་པའི་དོན་ལས་བརྩམས་ཏེ་ཚིགས་སུ་བཅད་པ། བསམ་མེད་རྟག་བརྟན་ཞི་བ་གཡུང་དྲུང་ཉིད། །རབ་ཏུ་ཞི་ཁྱབ་རྟོག་བྲལ་ནམ་མཁའ་བཞིན། །ཆགས་མེད་ཀུན་ཏུ་ཐོགས་མེད་རྩུབ་རེག་སྤངས། །བལྟ་གཟུང་མེད་དགེ་སངས་རྒྱས་དྲི་མ་མེད།